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Getting the source... [message #181557] Sun, 18 January 2004 03:58 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: ronm.p-cube.com

Hello Guys.

I want to get source files from the Eclipse Project (actually I want to
download the Java Editor Plug-In example, to start and learn about Ecplise
plug-ins. So how do I go about doing it?

So I know the editor is under org.eclipse.ui.examples.javaeditor

But how do I actually get all the files (Sync or Get_Latest or whatever it
is called in CVS)?

Ron M.
P-Cube LTD.

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Re: Getting the source... [message #181564 is a reply to message #181557] Sun, 18 January 2004 05:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: bj_newsgroups.free-man.net

http://www.eclipse.org/community/main.html#EclipseInformatio n
http://www.eclipse.org/community/plugins.html#TeamAdaptors
You did not specify your ver.
I am new and using 3.0.
in the help files it explains how to use Eclipse to connect to CVS.

"Ron Mertens" <ronm@p-cube.com> wrote in message
news:opr1yq8kxan4ig2f@localhost...
> Hello Guys.
>
> I want to get source files from the Eclipse Project (actually I want to
> download the Java Editor Plug-In example, to start and learn about Ecplise
> plug-ins. So how do I go about doing it?
>
> So I know the editor is under org.eclipse.ui.examples.javaeditor
>
> But how do I actually get all the files (Sync or Get_Latest or whatever it
> is called in CVS)?
>
> Ron M.
> P-Cube LTD.
>
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> Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/
Re: Getting the source... [message #181837 is a reply to message #181557] Sun, 18 January 2004 21:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: ed.burnette.REMOVE.THIS.sas.com

Assuming you have the Eclipse SDK and the example package installed,
you already have the source code without resorting to CVS
to view it. Within Eclipse select File > Import > External Plug-ins
and Fragments. Import all the plug-ins this way and you'll have full
access to the source code (and a lot of projects in your workspace
but you can filter them out when you don't need them). Drill
down on a plug-in, hover over class references in your source and Ctrl-click
on them, or use the Navigate > Open Type menu (Ctrl-Shift-T by default) to
look for things.

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www.eclipsepowered.org

"Ron Mertens" <ronm@p-cube.com> wrote in message
news:opr1yq8kxan4ig2f@localhost...
> I want to get source files from the Eclipse Project (actually I want to
> download the Java Editor Plug-In example, to start and learn about Ecplise
> plug-ins. So how do I go about doing it?
>
> So I know the editor is under org.eclipse.ui.examples.javaeditor
>
> But how do I actually get all the files (Sync or Get_Latest or whatever it
> is called in CVS)?
Re: Getting the source... [message #181892 is a reply to message #181837] Mon, 19 January 2004 01:35 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: ronm.p-cube.com

Thanks Ed.

I also found out that you can download the whole eclipse source code from
the download pages. Man, these pages are so badly written - why is the
source code in the same list as the builds? (Windows, Linux...Source).
It's quite silly...

Ron M.
P-Cube LTD.

On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 21:03:55 -0500, Ed Burnette
<ed.burnette@REMOVE.THIS.sas.com> wrote:

> Assuming you have the Eclipse SDK and the example package installed,
> you already have the source code without resorting to CVS
> to view it. Within Eclipse select File > Import > External Plug-ins
> and Fragments. Import all the plug-ins this way and you'll have full
> access to the source code (and a lot of projects in your workspace
> but you can filter them out when you don't need them). Drill
> down on a plug-in, hover over class references in your source and
> Ctrl-click
> on them, or use the Navigate > Open Type menu (Ctrl-Shift-T by default)
> to
> look for things.
>
> --
> Ed Burnette, co-author, Eclipse in Action
> www.eclipsepowered.org
>
> "Ron Mertens" <ronm@p-cube.com> wrote in message
> news:opr1yq8kxan4ig2f@localhost...
>> I want to get source files from the Eclipse Project (actually I want to
>> download the Java Editor Plug-In example, to start and learn about
>> Ecplise
>> plug-ins. So how do I go about doing it?
>>
>> So I know the editor is under org.eclipse.ui.examples.javaeditor
>>
>> But how do I actually get all the files (Sync or Get_Latest or whatever
>> it
>> is called in CVS)?
>
>



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